Pokemon Scarlet & Violet, the latest entries in the beloved Pokemon franchise, have carried on the recent trend of including certain Pokemon that cannot be found in their Shiny forms, potentially leading to players spending valuable hours in vain attempts. This article aims to provide an exhaustive guide on obtaining Shiny starter Pokemon in the picturesque Paldea region.
With Pokemon Scarlet & Violet having been available for an extended period, numerous players have embarked on thorough explorations of the expansive Paldea region. After wrapping up the central storyline, a significant number of these trainers set their sights on the exciting task of Shiny hunting, a practice that has become increasingly accessible due to the introduction of innovative Shiny mechanics.
It’s worth noting that Shiny hunting in the world of Pokemon has evolved significantly over the generations. Past titles offered a variety of methods for players to hunt these coveted creatures, ranging from chaining rare encounters in Sword & Shield, tracking down Mass Outbreaks in Legends: Arceus, to soft resetting Legendary and Starter encounters in earlier installments for an opportunity to embark on an adventure or secure a uniquely colored companion.
Are the Paldean Starter Pokemon Shiny Locked in Scarlet & Violet?
However, the introduction of “Shiny Locks” in more recent Pokemon games has sparked curiosity among both new and seasoned fans. They’ve been left wondering if Pokemon Scarlet & Violet would maintain this trend, applying Shiny Locks to select species such as Starter, Legendary, and Mythical Pokemon. This article serves as a comprehensive guide for trainers seeking to acquire Shiny versions of the Gen 9 starters.
Regrettably, the ninth-generation starter Pokemon – Sprigatito, Fuecoco, and Quaxly – are confirmed to be Shiny locked in Pokemon Scarlet & Violet.
In earlier Pokemon games, players could employ a strategy of repeatedly soft resetting in hopes of obtaining a Shiny starter. However, recent iterations have seen this possibility removed, likely due to the increasing number of cutscenes at the commencement of the games, alongside a desire to motivate players to dive into the gameplay rather than endlessly chase the long-shot odds of a Shiny starter.
That being said, all hope is not lost for those aspiring to obtain a Shiny Sprigatito, Fuecoco, or Quaxly. Players can still breed these Shiny starters later in the game, a task made simpler by capturing a Ditto. Although this isn’t quite the same thrill as beginning the game with a Shiny companion, it provides an engaging challenge once the breeding feature is accessible in the game.
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